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brokered temporary cease fire but reduced sentences for the rebels that turned themselves in the law for those that called terrorists it's unlikely the move will soften the nation's main opposition coalition mr mons one hundred and sixty thousand prisoners be freed and for president assad to step down the syrian army has been fighting militias for more than two years with rebel ranks now crawling with islamic extremists tied to al qaida. greece has managed to secure the next tranche of bailout funds worth eight point eight billion euros from the european union after agreeing to cuts that include slashing four thousand public sector jobs almost three times more that number now of jobs are expected to be cut next year the plan to later employ younger staff on much smaller wages as the country struggles to get back on its feet it's being hampered by an industrial sector literally falling to pieces some bottom reports. cobwebs outside rain falls on the still and silent it's attack it's plastic piping from tree infested lawn icky more than grease inside the machines have been unused since
brokered temporary cease fire but reduced sentences for the rebels that turned themselves in the law for those that called terrorists it's unlikely the move will soften the nation's main opposition coalition mr mons one hundred and sixty thousand prisoners be freed and for president assad to step down the syrian army has been fighting militias for more than two years with rebel ranks now crawling with islamic extremists tied to al qaida. greece has managed to secure the next tranche of bailout...
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will use this as an excuse to continue and to try on the trajectory of even more surveillance of even law our security of even more i mean what's next t.s.a. at at at every marathon t.s.a. in every street foreigner and that's going to be the solutions and that's going to be put forward for the past that basically past decade you know when you when you call some going to terrorists you're basically saying that that what the government does to terrorists or people accuse of terrorists if you're ok with that your opinion with them being indefinitely detained being put in and get no you're ok with them being spied on you are you are ok with them being assassinated because that is what peter does government is doing to people suspect did of terrorism. stay with me for the nation's sunday boston bombing and with more details an anonymous is on that's when a website. in venezuela has kind of a whole caracas police have five guys to disperse griles protesting death to show results of the presidential election it came off to have been as well as electroboy rejected calls for a recount of sunday's
will use this as an excuse to continue and to try on the trajectory of even more surveillance of even law our security of even more i mean what's next t.s.a. at at at every marathon t.s.a. in every street foreigner and that's going to be the solutions and that's going to be put forward for the past that basically past decade you know when you when you call some going to terrorists you're basically saying that that what the government does to terrorists or people accuse of terrorists if you're...
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keep the doors locked and not open the door unless there is a uniformed identified law enforcement officer on the other side of it requesting to come inside i think that's all i want to offer mr mayor thank you governor thank you all for the white house plan but your president. reform probably worth an. overture different from the very place where. i forgot most. of the drama. over there health of the doctor's office mark. felt the worker. living on her. own. her partner paul walker with regard to here over here from home for. her during our house but were in their care of their precious. public safety bureau i promise to make sure that the public safety is upon the person with the key to the public as want as we get the information so be patient but i may say as a matter of course it wasn't where one city went to see or community or a city that's not a terrorist went over we're going to return to work our restaurants were to get through this we're a stronger city as we go forward thanks very much. i was the mayor of boston there are only are on just his life press conference in fact but j
keep the doors locked and not open the door unless there is a uniformed identified law enforcement officer on the other side of it requesting to come inside i think that's all i want to offer mr mayor thank you governor thank you all for the white house plan but your president. reform probably worth an. overture different from the very place where. i forgot most. of the drama. over there health of the doctor's office mark. felt the worker. living on her. own. her partner paul walker with regard...
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and a peaceful one the stone islam is first of course the secular law a second. session. i'm sure is in place. and going. well traditions still. mando cannot go on the catwalk in a swimsuit. should feel the republican control on elsie. this is the line from moscow welcome back gras celebrations may be over north korea but there are clues of nation is not toning down its warlike rhetoric the communist state issued more threats of action on monday as it marks the basque day of its founder kim il sung pyongyang gave little hens cheer and festivities that its latest missile test launches imminent with people gathering in squares with flowers to pay tribute to their leaders we have both washington and seoul's military forces are still on guard in the pacific watching north korea's every move some experts claim the huge sums of money spent by the u.s. only to what it calls maintain peace on the peninsula is exactly what's provoking pm gangs have the rhetoric and joins that's up from the institute for policy studies believes that as a rueful progress in negotiations on the nucle
and a peaceful one the stone islam is first of course the secular law a second. session. i'm sure is in place. and going. well traditions still. mando cannot go on the catwalk in a swimsuit. should feel the republican control on elsie. this is the line from moscow welcome back gras celebrations may be over north korea but there are clues of nation is not toning down its warlike rhetoric the communist state issued more threats of action on monday as it marks the basque day of its founder kim il...
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do they need to explore if they can if they can't be done if it can't be done without changing the law i mean are they working on it by trying to convince lawmakers to lift some of the restrictions let me check in with our legal guys are staff overnight see if we can get your update if there are specific cases that we are able to work on given the restrictions on job it was far as i could i mean at least from this podium loose from this room over the last thing that the last progress there was on this was you denying the russians permission to see the russian t.v. . again so i just unclear to me i have it exactly the staff is working on if it's illegal to transfer them under the law let me check with their experts on this matter and see if i can get back if there are specific cases. we are closely watching the following the hunger strike it went on i'm a baby you can just head over to our tea dot com a full timeline of events of the notorious for sit. off the paying tribute to its fall and on memorial day on monday israel ushered in celebrations for its sixty fifth anniversary seventy'
do they need to explore if they can if they can't be done if it can't be done without changing the law i mean are they working on it by trying to convince lawmakers to lift some of the restrictions let me check in with our legal guys are staff overnight see if we can get your update if there are specific cases that we are able to work on given the restrictions on job it was far as i could i mean at least from this podium loose from this room over the last thing that the last progress there was...
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to drop the ball on valuable law enforcement intelligence on top of. well the caucus is the sand of the suspects branch of the us media to shift focus to arm groups in chechnya and establish a russian connection to the case for earlier my colleague spoke to matt clemency regional manager of the chess information company and x. proton european and former soviet countries and he says the alleged boston bombers are most likely to have been radicalized outside of russia the church a nationality or ethnicity of the prime suspects is actually somewhat misleading for instance they have not actually lived in russia for the last ten years but actual time they spent in the north caucasus appears to be relatively small and there's some disagreement about that and i actually think the most likely outcome is that these guys are probably going to be self radicalized rather than having direct links to militants in the north caucasus there are no number of reasons in which people can become radicalized details surrounding time alone in his younger brother are somewhat
to drop the ball on valuable law enforcement intelligence on top of. well the caucus is the sand of the suspects branch of the us media to shift focus to arm groups in chechnya and establish a russian connection to the case for earlier my colleague spoke to matt clemency regional manager of the chess information company and x. proton european and former soviet countries and he says the alleged boston bombers are most likely to have been radicalized outside of russia the church a nationality or...
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what's not enough will be the law in the local needs you want a community l.n.g. multan will be used. to give been done for my properties i was fights about i must fight so. i'll fight for. the right. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. with me i have you'll see moment one of his roles leading journalists and commentators on security and intelligence affairs he also coauthored the book spies against armageddon inside israel's secret wars mr mehlman thank you very much for joining us here on all it's my pleasure thank you how involved is weighty spies inside iran iran is considered by the israeli government by these really diligence as a high priority it's a number one priority and therefore there is a lot of intelligence involved there and the door there together information but when you say israeli spies doesn't mean this is early that is israelis. recruiting. and try to send its own spies inside iran there are other means of collecting the information is held behind the assassination of ukrainian scientists and also hacking into even computer
what's not enough will be the law in the local needs you want a community l.n.g. multan will be used. to give been done for my properties i was fights about i must fight so. i'll fight for. the right. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. with me i have you'll see moment one of his roles leading journalists and commentators on security and intelligence affairs he also coauthored the book spies against armageddon inside israel's secret wars mr mehlman thank you very much for...
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to drop the ball on valuable law enforcement intelligence on tom. and james petras professor of sociology at bin continue university believes the u.s. is working on very thin ice when it banks questionable on functions elsewhere in the world. the u.s. government is working with extremists today in libya they're working with islamic extremists in syria they have been working in other places with islamic extremists on the one hand they oppose them on the other hand they instrumental lies them and hope they can discard them launch their adversaries undermine and i think this is a very dangerous game that washington's playing and this case we see the boomerang effect with the terrorists that once allied with the u.s. china round in point did guns at underbellies tie gets the united states supported to chesney and start terrorist when they were working against russia when they were putting bombs in schools and metros etc they were called freedom fighters so the u.s. is no be only one being criticized for controversial choices about who to bug. has agreed
to drop the ball on valuable law enforcement intelligence on tom. and james petras professor of sociology at bin continue university believes the u.s. is working on very thin ice when it banks questionable on functions elsewhere in the world. the u.s. government is working with extremists today in libya they're working with islamic extremists in syria they have been working in other places with islamic extremists on the one hand they oppose them on the other hand they instrumental lies them and...
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to drop the ball on valuable law enforcement intelligence on top of. well the u.s. is not the only one being criticized for controversial choices about who to back the e.u. has agreed to buy crude oil from syria selectively. supporting terrorists. in iraq. between security forces and sunni muslim. protests. sixty thousand people have signed an online petition for the asylum to hundreds of . with british forces during the military operation they are being left behind as the army withdraws to face the wrath of the taliban. picks up the story. it was a dangerous job that required courage but while british forces withdraw the afghan interpreters who made their work possible being left to fend for themselves rafi were to camp prince in the helmand province he says he gets regular calls from the taliban this is your group or for. and if it goes. well you are all center don't you have to be. if i catch you then i would do some six hundred fifty interpreters just like rafi remain in afghanistan with no right to settle in the u.k. many of these translators and washing on the
to drop the ball on valuable law enforcement intelligence on top of. well the u.s. is not the only one being criticized for controversial choices about who to back the e.u. has agreed to buy crude oil from syria selectively. supporting terrorists. in iraq. between security forces and sunni muslim. protests. sixty thousand people have signed an online petition for the asylum to hundreds of . with british forces during the military operation they are being left behind as the army withdraws to...
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to drop the ball on valuable law enforcement intelligence on top of and james petras professor of sociology at binghamton university believes the u.s. is walking a very say nice when it banks questionable and functions elsewhere in the world. the u.s. government is working with extremists to day in libya they're working with islamic extremists in syria they have been working in other places with islamic extremists on the one hand they oppose them on the other hand they instrumental lies them and hope they can discard them launch their adversaries undermine and i think this is a very dangerous game that washington's playing and this case we see the boomerang effect so the u.s. is not the only one being criticized for controversial choices about who to bog be easy you have agreed to by kurd from rebels in syria selectively easing sanctions and the process critics say big union is simply supporting terrorists. and a gunman trying to hold up a city center shop in western russia leave six people dead including two teenage girls. more about it later but now sixty thousand people have signed an on
to drop the ball on valuable law enforcement intelligence on top of and james petras professor of sociology at binghamton university believes the u.s. is walking a very say nice when it banks questionable and functions elsewhere in the world. the u.s. government is working with extremists to day in libya they're working with islamic extremists in syria they have been working in other places with islamic extremists on the one hand they oppose them on the other hand they instrumental lies them...
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brought to the fore the shortcomings of the censorship laws in this country absolutely this is the example of prisoner x. the australian that committed suicide that was recruited by the mossad came to israel made aliya work for the mossad and eventually was arrested for betraying the country and while awaiting his trial he committed suicide this is a good case of how this censorship is working and how the censorship has failed they try they end the courts it's not only the censorship we have also a system of court again. in this case in the case of reason the gag order prevailed and because of the gag order with israeli journalists couldn't write about the case although we knew about it i i tried to find the gag order too badly i went to courts while the prison erik's was was still alive and i lost the case i was kicked out by the judges they said that the court order would remain intact but it shows the failure of the system because the only ones who did not have the information about prison their acts were these really public what does that mean does that mean that they could be other pe
brought to the fore the shortcomings of the censorship laws in this country absolutely this is the example of prisoner x. the australian that committed suicide that was recruited by the mossad came to israel made aliya work for the mossad and eventually was arrested for betraying the country and while awaiting his trial he committed suicide this is a good case of how this censorship is working and how the censorship has failed they try they end the courts it's not only the censorship we have...
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to drop the ball on valuable law enforcement intelligence on top of. well the u.s. is not the only one being criticized for controversial choices about who to back the e.u. has agreed to buy crude from rebels in syria selectively easing sanctions in the process that critics say the union is simply supporting. and trying to hold up a city center in the west and russia leaves six people dead including two teenage girls. sixty thousand people have signed an online petition for the u.k. to offer asylum to hundreds of afghan interpreters who worked with the british forces during the military operation that are being left behind as the army withdrawals to face the wrath of the taliban who see them as enemy collaborators. and reports. it was a dangerous job that required courage but while british forces withdraw the afghan interpreters who made their what possible are being left to fend for themselves rafi worked at camp prince in the helmand province he says he gets regular calls from the taliban he is your group or for. and. where you are all center delta you have to be
to drop the ball on valuable law enforcement intelligence on top of. well the u.s. is not the only one being criticized for controversial choices about who to back the e.u. has agreed to buy crude from rebels in syria selectively easing sanctions in the process that critics say the union is simply supporting. and trying to hold up a city center in the west and russia leaves six people dead including two teenage girls. sixty thousand people have signed an online petition for the u.k. to offer...
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anti-terrorism laws that have been. viable. option. very much and. joined us from london by jim brown of the stop the will coalition here coming on the program good to see you today jim obviously there's been a fresh surge in violence in iraq over the past month or so we've seen a thousand people being killed in various bomb attacks. what is the security situation now. it. rises and falls but the level of violence has never. gone back to what it was ten years ago after the war and talking about it's never return to that there's been terrible periods of around two thousand and six and against that things are much better than otherwise the level of violence is constant just peaks and troughs now with the latest spate of violence we're seeing a twenty six people killed here ultimately protesters rallying ahead of the results from local elections having a bit of a run in with the police as well why are people protesting the elections without even knowing the results yet. well this installation of what you could call a ministration in baghdad it. has clea
anti-terrorism laws that have been. viable. option. very much and. joined us from london by jim brown of the stop the will coalition here coming on the program good to see you today jim obviously there's been a fresh surge in violence in iraq over the past month or so we've seen a thousand people being killed in various bomb attacks. what is the security situation now. it. rises and falls but the level of violence has never. gone back to what it was ten years ago after the war and talking about...
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port-a the for the shortcomings of the censorship laws in this country absolutely this is the example of prisoner x. the australian that committed suicide that was recruited by the mossad came to israel made aliyah work for the mossad and eventually was arrested for betraying the country and while awaiting his trial he committed suicide this is a good case of how this censorship is working and how the central ship has failed they try they end the courts it's not only the censorship we have also a system of court again. in this case in the case of reason the gag order prevailed. and because of the gag order we really journalists couldn't write about the case although we knew about it i i tried to fight the gag order too badly i went to courts while the prison erik's was was still alive and i lost the case i was kicked out by the judges they said that the court order would remain intact but each shows the failure of the system because the only ones who did not have the information about prisoner x. where are these really public what does that mean does that mean that they could be other
port-a the for the shortcomings of the censorship laws in this country absolutely this is the example of prisoner x. the australian that committed suicide that was recruited by the mossad came to israel made aliyah work for the mossad and eventually was arrested for betraying the country and while awaiting his trial he committed suicide this is a good case of how this censorship is working and how the central ship has failed they try they end the courts it's not only the censorship we have also...
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bureaucratic and trivial censorship strikes again but this time in russia a bill has been signed into law that will put fines on individuals and legal and to these for using vulgar in the media one major flaw of many with this is that they really don't know which words are going to be considered vulgar i guess these words are so awful that they cannot even write them down i'm not naïve there has always been and will always be censorship but this where would list is just silly there's a common expression on the russian internet that russian mainstream media conducts more and eyes ation of society russian t.v. does have all the bloody violent action movies as well as scandalous talk shows which are kind of more like freak shows and plenty of reality t.v. where young people pretty much act like subhuman animals in a cage they've got all that so the government is basically saying that if some guy on t.v. comes down twenty people blooded limbs flying that that is totally ok for television unless they come out for bid swear while doing it you can show brainless materialistic dimwits sleeping a
bureaucratic and trivial censorship strikes again but this time in russia a bill has been signed into law that will put fines on individuals and legal and to these for using vulgar in the media one major flaw of many with this is that they really don't know which words are going to be considered vulgar i guess these words are so awful that they cannot even write them down i'm not naïve there has always been and will always be censorship but this where would list is just silly there's a common...
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can't have another nine eleven we can't have another terrorist attack it but if we do we will pass any law that needs to happen sure enough just another congressman actually got up and said well look what happened in boston these were bombs sure they weren't digital bombs but the next ones will be digital bombs so we need to come together for the sake of national security and do something and that's exactly why a lot of people have problems with this bill because the people who are touting it the people who are writing it are people that don't really understand these cyber security concerns and there's a lot of concern over who is coming up with this bill who is supporting it and what they actually know about cyber security. incident this morning saying that you know boston would be reason enough to pass a cyber security bill is laughable to many people. the united states is going through turbulent times and this week as we report later this hour the search operation for dozens of people continues in texas after violent explosion at a fertilizer plant to ripped apart the town of west. viol
can't have another nine eleven we can't have another terrorist attack it but if we do we will pass any law that needs to happen sure enough just another congressman actually got up and said well look what happened in boston these were bombs sure they weren't digital bombs but the next ones will be digital bombs so we need to come together for the sake of national security and do something and that's exactly why a lot of people have problems with this bill because the people who are touting it...